The reason for that is conversion to Islam is criminalized in Japan, namely exhorting others to convert. Japan does not grant citizenship to Muslims, it does not allow them into the country as workers and the Japanese government and people BOTH do not want alien religions taking root in their country. The Japanese regard Islam as a narrow minded religion that civilized people should stay away from.

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Re: Why there is no Islamic terrorism in Japan

Only further compounds how much I dislike libertarians. Sometimes authoritarian measures are absolutely needed for the good of a nation and people. Banning and criminalising porn or things promoting ill health would be of this nature... and it would likely benefit the nation and people by putting a leash on the indulgence and hedonism. The authoritarian aspects of the left is rarely of this nature, but in opposition to logic and reason, sating irrational whims and evil over what is beneficial for the nation and people. But of course I may be spewing utter rubbish, thus someone correct me if I am.

Only further compounds how much I dislike libertarians. Sometimes authoritarian measures are absolutely needed for the good of a nation and people. Banning and criminalising porn or things promoting ill health would be of this nature... and it would likely benefit the nation and people by putting a leash on the indulgence and hedonism. The authoritarian aspects of the left is rarely of this nature, but in opposition to logic and reason, sating irrational whims and evil over what is beneficial for the nation and people. But of course I may be spewing utter rubbish, thus someone correct me if I am.

The temptation to indulgence and hedonism is not for it's sake, at least to the jewlibs pushing it. It's a tool to addict and weaken the masses, make them easier to control. These addictions run deep and are very hard to break let alone awaken from to see the light. We should ban the SOURCE of these problems as well as fight them head on.

Why aren't liberals demanding that they take refugees? Got to love how it's only white countries killing themselves.

Probably cause there few Jews in Japan, Japanese value their culture and heritage ,and Japanese don't value the opinion of outsiders who want to mingle in Japanese affairs.

from article in op;

Because the Japanese have a gentle temperament, and project serenity and tranquility toward foreigners, foreigners tend to relate to the Japanese with politeness and respect. A Japanese diplomat would never raise his voice or speak rudely in the presence of foreigners, therefore foreigners relate to the Japanese with respect, despite their racism and discrimination against Muslims in the matter of immigration. A Japanese official who is presented with an embarrassing question regarding the way the Japanese relate to Muslims, will usually refrain from answering, because he knows that a truthful answer would arouse anger, and he is both unable and unwilling to give an answer that is not true. He will smile but not answer, and if pressed, he will ask for time so that his superiors can answer, while he knows that this answer will never come.

Another thing that helps the Japanese keep Muslim immigration to their shores to a minimum is the Japanese attitude toward the employee and employment. Migrant workers are perceived negatively in Japan, because they take the place of Japanese workers. A Japanese employer feels obligated to employ Japanese workers even if it costs much more than it would to employ foreign workers. The traditional connection between an employee and employer in Japan is much stronger than in the West, and the employer and employee feel a mutual commitment to each other: an employer feels obligated to give his employee a livelihood, and the employee feels obligated to give the employer the fruit of his labor. This situation does not encourage the acceptance of foreign workers, whose commitment to the employers is low.

The fact that the public and the officials are united in their attitude against Muslim immigration has created a sort of iron wall around Japan that Muslims lack both the permission and the capability to overcome. This iron wall silences the worlds criticism of Japan in this matter, because the world understands that there is no point in criticizing the Japanese, since criticism will not convince them to open the gates of Japan to Muslim immigration.

Japan is teaching the whole world an interesting lesson: there is a direct correlation between national heritage and permission to immigrate: a people that has a solid and clear national heritage and identity will not allow the unemployed of the world to enter its country; and a people whose cultural heritage and national identity is weak and fragile, has no defense mechanisms to prevent a foreign culture from penetrating into its country and its land.

And the most interesting thing in the Japanese approach to Muslims is the fact that the Japanese do not feel any guilt for such a discriminatory approach to Islam, and they evidently do not think they should apologize to Muslims for the negative way in which they perceive their religion. Arab gas and oil- yes, and Japan maintains good relations with Arab exporters. But Islam  no, and Muslim immigration- neither. Islam is something that is suitable for others, not for Japan, and therefore the Muslims must remain outside.

And Muslims in Japan do not riot, they do not brand the Japanese racists, they do not burn cars, smash windows, behead Japanese soldiers for having been in Afghanistan, Iraq or anywhere else on Earth